Baby Mermaid Coloring Pages – Let the Ocean Come Alive

Tiny fingers holding crayons over Baby Mermaid Coloring Pages turn a rainy afternoon into an underwater journey. A small tail curls around coral. Another baby mermaid rests against a smooth rock.

One peeks out from behind swaying kelp. These black-and-white outline drawings slip easily into a travel bag between errands or fit on the kitchen table after school.

Each ready-to-print sheet waits quietly, asking only for attention and a handful of markers.

💡 Did you know? Baby mermaids in stories are often shown playing with sea creatures like dolphins and sea turtles, making them gentle companions of the ocean.


What’s on Each Page?

Baby Mermaid Coloring Pages bring simple scenes to life. You’ll find a baby mermaid reaching toward floating bubbles, another stacking seashells beside a sandy mound, and one arranging starfish across the seafloor.

A few show baby mermaids leaning against driftwood or holding smooth pebbles. Others picture them climbing over underwater boulders or pulling themselves up onto a flat rock ledge.

The ocean floor appears often—dotted with shells, scattered with pebbles, or lined with soft sand. Coral formations frame some images. Kelp sways in others.

A simple line drawing style keeps the focus clear. Details stay easy to follow without feeling crowded.


Scene Elements You’ll Notice

  • Baby mermaid tails in various poses—curled, stretched, or resting
  • Small hands holding shells, pebbles, or strands of seaweed
  • Coral branches in different shapes and sizes
  • Bubbles rising toward the surface
  • Smooth rocks and boulders on the ocean floor
  • Starfish scattered across sandy patches
  • Kelp strands waving gently in the background
  • Driftwood pieces leaning or lying flat
  • Gentle waves or ripples near the water’s surface

Do some pages show baby mermaids with sea animals?

No, all images focus on baby mermaids interacting with ocean objects and scenery only.

Are the scenes set on land or underwater?

Every scene takes place underwater or at the water’s edge with ocean elements.

Which pages have the simplest layouts?

Pages showing a single baby mermaid with one or two surrounding objects are the easiest.

How to Print These Pages

Scroll down through the image list below. Pick the scene you like most. Click the orange “PRINT” button beneath your chosen image—it opens a print-ready version in a new window.

Print it out, grab your coloring tools, and start filling in the lines. The whole process takes less than a minute from screen to paper.


Creative Tips for Young Artists

Let your child outline the baby mermaid’s tail with a thick marker, then switch to colored pencils for the smaller details like shells and bubbles.

Try layering two shades of the same color family on coral branches to add texture. Use gel pens to add sparkle effects around the water or along the mermaid’s hair strands.


Why Kids Enjoy These Pages

Underwater worlds feel magical without needing much explanation. A baby mermaid fits naturally into that gentle, curious space where imagination doesn’t need rules.

Coloring helps with hand-eye coordination. The repetitive motion of filling in shapes settles restless energy. Parents often keep a small stack tucked in a folder for quiet moments before breakfast or during weekend kitchen table time.

One or two pages work well as a short activity (Baby Mermaid Coloring Pages often become a favorite in that rotation), while several together make a longer project for a slow Sunday morning.